Divorce Mediation Resources offers valuable support for individuals navigating the complexities of divorce.
Divorce is inherently challenging and impacts the lives of all involved. It disrupts family structures, separating not only couples but also friends and extended family members. Children often become collateral damage in these situations, sometimes being used to alienate or punish the other parent.
It is important to recognize that divorce inflicts emotional pain on everyone; utilizing children as a means of retribution ultimately harms them as well. This can result in a lack of emotional support and affection as they grow in a world that desperately needs both.
Divorce Mediation Resources provides insights into the consequences of divorce and fosters an environment where parties can learn to agree to disagree, promoting healthier outcomes for families.
At DMR, traditional mediation is facilitated, requiring the active participation of both parties involved. It is important to note that mediation does not provide legal advice; rather, it serves to address common issues that typically arise during a divorce. These include child custody and visitation schedules, child support, alimony, and the division of assets and retirement accounts, among other concerns.
At DMR, we outline the potential pitfalls associated with a litigation mindset and the consequences that may arise, while also guiding you through the process. A divorce does not need to be one of the most financially burdensome experiences in life. In fact, it can be navigated wisely, ultimately resulting in a supportive framework for the children from both parents.
DMR assists couples in achieving an amicable separation, taking into account various aspects of life post-divorce that could become problematic.
In addition, our approach to mediation is aimed at both informing and educating participants while also addressing the challenges that must be resolved. This enables both parents to function with minimal burdens and to provide a more balanced lifestyle for their family.
While divorce may signify that a relationship is no longer viable, it does not imply that the entire family should suffer due to these differences.
In contemporary society, many marriages seem to focus on the potential benefits that may arise from divorce. However, these anticipated advantages often fall short of expectations, and exacerbating the family structure through litigation does not yield a satisfactory resolution. In fact, litigation can be detrimental to all parties involved. Mediation, on the other hand, serves as a constructive alternative, aimed at minimizing the negative impact of divorce on families as a whole.
If you are seeking to educate yourself on the benefits of mediation and how to mitigate the impact of divorce on your family, Divorce Mediation Resources offers valuable information, resources, and solutions.
Offering Mostly Online services to discuss confidential information in the comfort of your home and in a setting that doesn’t disrupt daily activities. In-person services are also offered where available.
Guidance on pro-se or self represented divorce is provided. Links are on the services page of the website.
New Jersey and Arizona.
New York is online only for 2025
Contact: 732-702-2299